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Vice Minister Miguel Lijey Tsao takes a group photo with the distinguished guests and the new recruits.

The Opening Ceremony for the Training Program for the Newly Recruited Diplomatic (G52) and Administrative (G16) Personnel of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Community Affairs Council Personnel.

Vice Minister Miguel Lijey Tsao addresses the new recruits at the Opening Ceremony.

President Su offers concrete examples of parliamentary diplomacy.

President Su presents a special gavel to Foreign Minister Wu.

2018 Pacific Islands Leadership Program with Taiwan draws to a close

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs José María Liu presided over the closing ceremony of the 2018 Pacific Islands Leadership Program with Taiwan (PILP) on October 24. Ambassadors and Representatives from such nations as Australia, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and the United States joined Vice Minister Liu at the ceremony to witness 22 participants from 12 Pacific Island nations complete the program. The participants also gave a lively and colorful performance to thank Taiwan and the United States for having organized the PILP, bringing this year’s program to a very satisfying conclusion.

Foreign Minister Dr. Joseph Wu hosts the Commencement for the newly recruited diplomatic (G51) and administrative (G15) personnel at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on August 3, 2018. Minister Wu encourages all graduates to be creative and forward-thinking in their future work. He also advises the new recruits to shoulder the responsibility of upholding Taiwan’s sovereignty, rise to future challenges and never give up.

Foreign Minister Dr. Joseph Wu meets with the newly recruited diplomatic personnel (G51) at the Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (IDIA) on May 9, 2018. He encourages the diplomats-to-be to continue to enhance their professional ability, enrich themselves and be creative in their future work.

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